Rotating without +w permissions

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Rotating without +w permissions

David Cannings
Attempting to rotate an image when the owner doesn't have write permission to
the file results in an error saying that the input file could not be opened.  
It took me a few minutes to work out why I was getting this.

Inside the photo editor a warning saying that there is no write access is
given, which makes more sense.

Could the warning message be changed if there is no write permission?

David
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Re: Rotating without +w permissions

Gilles Caulier-2
Le Dimanche 01 Octobre 2006 06:03 PM, David a écrit :
> Attempting to rotate an image when the owner doesn't have write permission
> to the file results in an error saying that the input file could not be
> opened. It took me a few minutes to work out why I was getting this.
>
> Inside the photo editor a warning saying that there is no write access is
> given, which makes more sense.
>
> Could the warning message be changed if there is no write permission?

Yes, of course. But it not a priority actually.

Please make a wish in KDE bugzilla into JPEGLossLess kipi-plugin, using B.K.O
interface :

http://bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi?product=kipiplugins&component=jpeglossless&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED

I will do it later. Thanks in advance

Gilles
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